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The Autistic Guide to Adventure

Active Pursuits from Archery to Wild Swimming for Tweens and Teens

Allie Mason

Illustrated by Ella Willis

An A-Z guide for children 8+ in how to navigate the world of sports and adventure as an autistic person. Learn how active hobbies can develop your strengths and skills, how to accomodate your sensory needs, what you need to get started in a new hobby, and be inspired by some amazing autistic athletes along the way.

‘Want to give an Autistic child, or a young adult, the gift of enchantment in a world that is inaccessible? This is the book they need - I just wish that this had been around when I was a child.’ Lydia Wilkins, journalist and author of The Autism Friendly Cookbook

Wired Differently – 30 Neurodivergent People You Should Know

Joe Wells

Illustrated by Tim Stringer

This empowering book showcases successful neurodivergent role models from the worlds of sport, art, science, music and more. Written by a stand-up comedian, with illustrated portraits, it highlights the incredible achievements of the 30 neurodivergent people you need to know and shows that their neurodivergent traits helped get them where they are.

I would like everyone I have ever met, and ever will meet, to read this book.’ Angela Barnes, Comedian

Neurofabulous!

Tips for Raising Happy Autistic Children

Katy

The Autistic Teen’s Avoidant Eating Workbook

Elizabeth Shea

Illustrated by Tim Stringer

An interactive workbook to support autistic teens, and the adults in their lives, with restricted or avoidant eating, written by a clinical psychologist with 20 years experience in the field.

‘It is full of useful information, practical tips, helpful worksheets and most importantly - puts YOU in charge!’ Dr Rachel Bryant-Waugh, Clinical Lead ARFID Team, Maudsley Centre for Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders, London, UK

So, I’m Autistic

An Introduction to Autism for Young Adults and Late Teens

Sarah O’Brien

Autistic advocate Sarah O’Brien helps newly-diagnosed autistic teens and young adults to understand what autism is, remove stigmas and learn how to make the neurotypical world work for them.

‘An invaluable guide for the newly diagnosed or the curious.’ Dr Pooky Knightsmith, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Expert. Ju

Shake It Up!

How to Be Young, Autistic, and Make an Impact

Quincy Hansen

This book empowers autistic and neurodivergent teens to be confident advocates for their needs and beliefs. Featuring a cast of dynamic young autistic voices, this book provides tips, advice and a positive approach for neurodivergent teens making an impact.

‘You’re certainly going to feel energized and ready to make a big impact!’ Haley Moss, autistic attorney and author

Jul 2022 | ISBN-9781787759794 |

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